Thanks Evan. That is what I ended up doing also! :)
"Evan Wise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED].; > > YC, > > you have to make sure that MenuHandleEvent does not get the event. > Insert the code that checks for menu events in your application event loop. > See below for code snippet. > > eg. > void EventLoop(void) > { > Err myErr = errNone; > EventType event; > > do > { > EvtGetEvent( &event, EVENT_LOOP_TIMEOUT ); > > if (! SysHandleEvent( &event ) ) > { > // !!check for disabled here!! > // then proceed appropriately... > if ( !MenuHandleEvent( NULL, &event, &myErr ) ) > { > if (! ApplicationHandleEvent( &event ) ) > { > FrmDispatchEvent( &event ); > } > } > } > } > while ( appStopEvent != event.eType ); > } > > E/. > ________________________________________________________ > I'm working wirelessly are you?...Get Mobile at http://www.symmetrypro.com > > Evan Wise > Sprite Herder > infowave > E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > T: 604 473 3779 > F: 604 473 3633 > > > > -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/tech/support/forums/
